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lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

Schemer by Aniomagic

Schemer is a small button to make things twinkle, shake, and play music.

You program it directly from a web browser by holding it in front of a computer screen.
No wires, and no software to install. It's really easy.

- Writing programs
- All Schemer procedures
- Hardware
- Example projects

Go to http://www.aniomagic.com/schemer/?hl=en#

And visualize this:


jueves, 19 de mayo de 2011

Inauguración Cafe-Costura Madrid

Hoy se inaugura este nuevo espacio en Madrid que promete ser punto de encuentro de la comunidad DIY en la capital. Su fórmula, 1 hora de clases de costura a máquina +  1 café x 7 euros!!!



Allí estaremos hoy para celebrar!

Sparkfun Lilypad Workshop at Maker Faire

 



This weekend at the Maker Faire, Sparkfun will be holding an introductory Lilypad and etextile workshop. The hands-on workshop will give you the technical skills and know-how to add LED lights to your crafty projects. The class uses the Lilypad electronic components.
The course will cost you $30 and all the proceeds from all of SparkFun’s workshops this year are going to be donated to The San Francisco Food Bank as well as Internet Archive/Way Back Machine.

martes, 17 de mayo de 2011

Moon Berlin collection

By The New York Times:

The Moon Berlin garments feature tiny LED, or light-emitting diode, bulbs. They are attached to an electrical circuit imprinted on a soft, rubbery material that can be added directly to fabric or placed between a garment’s main material and its lining. While the arrangement may sound cumbersome, the circuits are so flexible they can even be attached to silk, chiffon and satin, the engineers say.

One thin circuit wire leads to a credit card-size battery that is three millimeters, or one-tenth of an inch, thick, rechargeable and low-energy. It is concealed in a fabric pocket somewhere on the garment and can power the lights for 8 to 10 hours.
Some lights even will sparkle, responding to a sensor that detects the wearer’s movement, and others dim or brighten according to levels of light. Oh, and the garments are washable.
The initial 23-piece collection, which can be ordered from Moon Berlin online, ranges from a little black dress with lights twinkling through a cowl draped at the back to a sleeveless white silk shirt featuring the lighting circuit as though it were a graphic print. Prices are €2,000, or $2,750, for a gown; €1,000 for a silk shirt.

More info in:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/03/fashion/03iht-rmoon03.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&src=tptw&adxnnlx=1300768149-4nKkPMNeWgnfzNcIJdgc2w

http://www.moon-berlin.com/

Wearable Technologies: Cross-disciplinary Ventures

During the month of May 2011, -empyre soft-skinned space will be featuring a discussion of wearable technologies, means through which technology augments or enables the body in interacting with the surrounding environment. The integration of wearables that augment the body with technological capabilities permeate our diverse worlds from entertainment to the military. During a recent episode of American Idol, singer Katy Perry wore a white body suit that flickered with pink LED lights to the beat of a song with Kanye West. Just a few days ago, during a US military secret mission to hunt down Osama Bin Laden, elite Navy Blue Seals wore special goggles that allowed them to see in low light conditions and helmets installed with video cams that beamed the capture and killing of Bin Laden in real time for the President of the United States and other onlookers in the White House Situation Room.

In the realms of art and technology, wearable technologies have proliferated while linking the areas of art, design, science and engineering. In the art and technology DIY world, the arduino and lilypad platforms and open source software have made these technologies more accessible. Embedded accelerometers within ubiquitous communication and computer hardware such as the i-phone, i-pod touch, and the i-pad among others have simplified the relationship between code and interactivity.

Some of the questions to be considered over the course of the next four weeks will include: How do wearable technologies enhance the body’s capabilities to interface with the environment as transmitters, receivers, enablers of data-in-the-world. How do the technologies of material protect the body upon harmful impact (fire, heat, microbes) or enhance more pleasurable sensation? What is the role of risk in relation to the failure of design or delivery? What are the relationships between the practical aspects of use and the aesthetic concerns of design? How do we understand wearable technology in relation to the excesses of commodified culture?

Wearable Technologies: Cross-disciplinary Ventures with Janis Jefferies (UK), Valérie Lamontagne (CA), Ashley Ferro-Murray (US), Sabine Seymour (US), Susan Elizabeth Ryan (US), Danielle Wilde (AU/FR), Sarah Kettley (UK), Lucy Dunne (US) :: Moderated by Renate Ferro (US) and Tim Murray (US).


More info:
http://empyre.library.cornell.edu/

martes, 10 de mayo de 2011

Resistulator

A resistor calculator. It calculates the value of a resistor from the sequence of colored bands painted on the resistor. It also displays the corresponding color sequence when a resistor value is entered.

Instructions:
To enter a color sequence, click each colored band to cycle through the possible colors. You can look up a color sequence by entering the numeric resistor value from the dropdown menus when the widget is in expanded form. The widget is resized by clicking anywhere on the green background.

e-textile and wereable computing show at Market Faire Bay Area

On Saturday 21 May 2011 at 3:00PM fashion designers and engineers, young and old, beginners and the skilled will join forces to present a Maker Fair original: An eTextile, smart clothing and wearable computing Showcase!

date: Saturday 21 May 2011
time: 3:00PM
location: Arc Attack Stage, Fiesta Hall, Maker Faire, San Mateo
producer: Lynne Bruning

DESIGNERS


Andy – Symphonic Ballet
Eric – HeartSpark
Grace – TBA
Jenny – LED Beaded Bangles
Josh – Map Bag
Joyce – undisclosed as of yet…..
Liz – TBA
Randy – The Clap Off BraSensoree – InflataCorset
Shannon – Candle Light Dress
Syuzi Pakhchyan – Quorra Costume

Mistress of Ceremony: TBA

Designs will be on display at the eTextile Lounge: Booth #300 in the East Lobby of the Fiesta Hall. Designers will be available for interviews immediately after the Showcase in the eTextile Lounge Booth #300 in the East Lobby of the Fiesta Hall.




Meredith will be displaying her projects at Maker Faire Bay Area, May 21 & 22. There you can meet her, and her razor sharp wit!


miércoles, 4 de mayo de 2011

II Jornadas sobre blogs de moda en el Museo del Traje

Segundo foro en torno a la comunicación de moda on line y a las redes sociales. Estas jornadas son un espacio de encuentro donde los participantes pueden actualizar y compartir experiencias vinculadas al mundo de las tendencias en la “blogosfera”.
Participación gratuita previa inscripción entre el 3 y 24 de mayo. El formulario de inscripción estará disponible en la web del Museo a partir del día 3 de mayo. La selección de los participantes se realizará a base a su interés y vinculación con la temática del curso.

Dirección: María Giraldo Bombín y Patricia González Aldea
Duración: 10 horas
Fechas: 10 y 11 de junio
Inscripciones e información:
Teléfono: 91 5504708 (de lunes a viernes,
de 10.00 a 14.00 horas)
Correo electrónico: cursos.mt@mcu.es


Agradecimientos: Arturo Elena
Patrocinan: BuyVIP, TRUCCO, L’Oréal